I challenged the company about its failure to abide by marketing standards adopted by the World Health Assembly and about
it health claims strategy which tells mothers...
Not exact matches
Food industry companies are shifting marketing
strategies to promote various
health benefits of their products and lawyers are heavily scrutinizing these
claims in an attempt to gain a quick payday from a class action that alleges deceptive advertising or labeling of food products.
The
strategy also uses the
Health Star Rating (see «N — Nutrition label standards and regulations on the use of
claims and implied
claims on food») to guide users in selecting healthier versions of «occasional» packaged foods.
Making it hurt: The
strategy of risk The irony, of course, is that individuals and organizations so determined to convince women to breastfeed because of evidence - based
claims about its
health effects are themselves choosing a breastfeeding promotion approach that is not based on actual evidence.
The baby feeding industry invented follow - up formulas for marketing purposes and falsely argues that these are not covered by the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent relevant World
Health Assembly resolutions (The International Code) It has now added to the
strategy fortified formulas with idealised names such as «growing up» or «toddler» milk —
claims that have not been authorised for the European market.
These prohibit the use of idealising
claims such as those Nestlé puts on labels and other
strategies it uses, such as advertising of brand names, seeking direct and indirect contact with pregnant women and mothers of infants and young children and targeting of
health workers.
The
health -
claim strategy evolved into «low - tar»
claims that became the subject of a Supreme Court case in October 2008.
All too often I see diet protocols preaching the importance of «three meals and two snacks per day,» or eating
strategies like intermittent fasting (restricting eating to one 8 - hour segment during the day, and fasting the other 16 hours)
claiming to be «the key» to losing weight or optimizing your
health.
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Similarly, the report
claims that funding for both the Community Housing and Infrastructure Project (CHIP) and the National Aboriginal
Health Strategy (NAHS) has increased from a combined amount of $ 138 million in 1991 - 92 to $ 172 million in 2002 - 2003.